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The Roman Catholic Church In 15th Century Germany

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The Roman Catholic Church for many centuries has been the one of the most influential, centralized power, this is especially true in 15th century Germany. The Catholic Church maintained its power through methods of fear and intimidation which were governed upon the common man by the local priest. The common man, subsequently, was suppressed by such actions of the church, only causing the power of the church to increase. The retention of knowledge also allowed the church to stay in control because it gave them adequate means to control what the common folk believed. Actions such as this was why the Roman Catholic Church was able to possess such great magnitudes of power. Fear and intimidation was one of the Church's greatest assets as it allowed
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